Complementary therapy

Our residents enjoyed some complementary therapy from Natasha Jones! Here is Teresa who loved her nails after being pampered and Cheryl enjoying some massage therapy.

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Crisp tasting

Residents at Castleford House enjoyed a crisp tasting afternoon. We bought 6 different types of crisps and tasted them individually. Then gave them a score out of ten. The bacon frazzles won.

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Chatterwood House Christmas party

On the 15th December, we had a residents Christmas party. It was a great success and everyone enjoyed it. The lovely food was prepared by the kitchen staff and the Christmas cake was made by Rita’s sister Marie. We incorporated a Victorian Christmas and the outfits were very good from staff and residents. The Carers…

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Twiddlemuffs

Twiddlemuffs/sensory mitts are knitted bands made from chunky wool or any pieces of material to produce muffs which have different textures. Attached to these on the outside and inside are items such as buttons of various shapes and sizes, ribbons, bells, zips and beads which can help stimulate the senses of dementia patients. We have…

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Fun and games!

Mick and John tried out a new ball game..! Some of the students from Sherfield School come every Wednesday to have an hour of fun with us.

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The Mountains house news

We have had new carpet laid in all the lounges in the home. We would like to thank everyone for their patience while the work was carried out.

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Tickled Pink

Tickled Pink joined us for an afternoon of singing and dancing. They performed lots of Christmas songs and we all joined in.

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Spotlight – Adene Elizabeth Hulbert resides in Chatterwood

Adene spent her childhood growing up and working in the Lord George Sangus Circus until the end of the 1950’s travelling all over the British Isles and Ireland. Adene’s father was a clown and ring master and her mother worked behind the scenes. Adene used to erect the big tops, sell programmes and ice-creams, train…

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Musical movement

Exercising with musical movement is for all residents and it allows those residents with less mobility to exercise while sitting down and feel that they are not missing out. Staff also join into prompt and encourage everyone to join in with singing the tunes. It is a very lively event enjoyed by all.

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